Browse Forums Finishing Touch Re: Enamel Paint Question 5Jul 21, 2010 6:04 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: Enamel Paint Question 9Jul 25, 2010 9:53 am Henley - Wilshire Mk 3 ... I love my house!! Site start: 4th Feb 09 Handover: 10th Sep 09 Blog: http://stormygirlscastle.blogspot.com/ Build Thread: viewtopic.php?t=7166 Re: Enamel Paint Question 10Aug 06, 2010 11:49 pm I went outside once. The graphics were alright, but the gameplay sucked! Settlement:22nd June Slab:27th August Frame:16th Sept Bricked:21st Oct Roof:24th Nov Linings HANDOVER23rd March! Re: Enamel Paint Question 12Aug 15, 2010 10:11 pm I went outside once. The graphics were alright, but the gameplay sucked! Settlement:22nd June Slab:27th August Frame:16th Sept Bricked:21st Oct Roof:24th Nov Linings HANDOVER23rd March! Re: Enamel Paint Question 14Aug 15, 2010 10:39 pm I went outside once. The graphics were alright, but the gameplay sucked! Settlement:22nd June Slab:27th August Frame:16th Sept Bricked:21st Oct Roof:24th Nov Linings HANDOVER23rd March! Re: Enamel Paint Question 16Aug 16, 2010 1:13 am I went outside once. The graphics were alright, but the gameplay sucked! Settlement:22nd June Slab:27th August Frame:16th Sept Bricked:21st Oct Roof:24th Nov Linings HANDOVER23rd March! Re: Enamel Paint Question 18Sep 30, 2010 3:01 pm hey there beckandbubs, i would have to say your problem sounds more like the enamel yellowing to me. I have seen some white enamels yellow badly in as little as 3 months, especially trade qualiy enamel. This will happen worst as mecha-wombat said in areas that get little UV light, like recessed sliding doors, backs of doors ect. An ultra premium enamel will have far better resistance to yellowing, but will not eliminate it. if the backs ( or whichever side recieves less natrual light) of your doors have yellowed worse than the fronts, then this is certinally your problem. i would have expected that bleeding would have resulted in a blotchy, not uniformley yellowed appearance, but ive been wrong before..lol. as you are redoing the doors anyway i would use a ultra premium enamel over your undercoat, rather than the enamel you may still have. i would not reccomend a water based enamel to diy painters, though it is the only way to eliminate yellowing. The yellowing mainly occurs to white or very light colours. 1 2940 This link might answer your question. I had the same issue and it turned out to be the roller. https://www.sherwin-williams.com/painti ... %20coating. 4 18144 Thankyou so much 😀 I've decided on White on white for doors and trims, White on white 50% on ceiling and Mt buller for walls. Fingers crossed it will look OK 😀 2 7157 |